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To stay or to leave? Reasons to stay . . . The ruble might help maintain trade ties with Russia and other neighbors Your country might not be ready to administer its own currency successfully You might want to exploit free rider opportunities to finance your deficit Post P100703 from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/ Reasons to leave . . . Since Russia was not doing a good job of managing the ruble, you might want to take control of your own currency to fight inflation You might want to shift trade away from Russia and other former Soviet states You might want your own currency as a symbol of your newly-gained independence As of mid-1992, the pros and cons of staying in the ruble area looked like this . . .
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To stay or to leave? Reasons to stay . . . The ruble might help maintain trade ties with Russia and other neighbors Your country might not be ready to administer its own currency successfully You might want to exploit free rider opportunities to finance your deficit Post P100703 from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/ Reasons to leave . . . Since Russia was not doing a good job of managing the ruble, you might want to take control of your own currency to fight inflation You might want to shift trade away from Russia and other former Soviet states You might want your own currency as a symbol of your newly-gained independence As of mid-1992, the pros and cons of staying in the ruble area looked like this . . .
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